21 March 2009

Wholesale Fishing


Wholesale Fishing Tackles - What You Don't Know

By Arindam Chattopadhyaya
People get motivated in fishing for various reasons. Catching the fish is also an excitement and an angler feels the flow of adrenaline whenever he is on a fishing boat. Main excitement in fishing lies in fishing tackle, the science of design and engineering, and in locating that perfectly balanced fishing rod.
Anglers are always on search for top-rated fishing tackle and accessories. Fish finder is now an important part of all fishing trip.
Here you will get some simple advises on fishing equipments.
You need to choose fishing gear based on types of fishing trip. Clothing for bass fishing, ice fishing and deep-sea fishing are different and you need to select appropriately.
Fishing boats and other accessories differ for different fishing trips.
You can visit Bass Pro shops for bass fishing tackle. Similarly, you need to visit a proper shop for saltwater fishing tackle or carp fishing tackle.

Wholesale Fishing Lures - Save Loads Of Money

By Abhishek Agarwal

The wholesale fishing lures in the olden times referred to purchasing a major bulk that you can neither utilize nor preserve for too long. 1. The sporting goods and tackles wholesalers on the internet work more like the next door retail outlets where one can buy any amount of the product. 3. Some times the wholesale fishing lures are of the current models and brands and at time they might also be the overstocked or the discontinued brands and models.
The wholesalers buy all the closing down or shattering shops' supplies for their business. 4. Another good destination to look for fishing lures at the wholesale prices are the sporting shows and exhibitions and / or the tournament shows. Several companies some in with large qualities of their new and current fishing lures to sell them at the special tournament prices, that are often as lower as the wholesale fishing lures, or may be ever lesser.
5. These days there are several e-commerce websites coming up that help the wholesalers across the world to buy and sell at extremely low prices, through auctions and other discounts, for instance Froogle and eBay. Some of the combination packs to mention here are specialty pack for trouts, bass or salmon fishing lures, etc.
6. Making purchases online is simply a great way to buy the wholesale fishing lures and make some extra bit of pocket money to fund your own fishing outings. The wholesale fishing lures' business can be operated online but to initiate, you must first set the prices so that you work out the right points to cover the costs and the other fees such as shipping, etc.
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08 October 2008

GPS for fishing


A project on socio-economic development of the fishing community in Batroun address the improvement of safety and production at sea will be carried out during the next couple of years on the basis of a preliminary study in this regard, a statement from the embassy Italian said.
According to the bill, he said, specialized training will be provided to fishermen as most fishing vessels in the area have a minimum safety equipment, lack of radio communications, security lighting, or GPS navigation systems .

In addition, the statement said, new fishing techniques and demonstrations at sea is presented after the launch of a microcredit program to finance the equipment of fishing vessels (fishing gear and other new equipment).

The project will also work on improving the long-term production and protection of marine resources through the introduction of mechanisms for the management of fisheries with a low environmental impact.

05 October 2008

Rule of Fishing


As the ministers met to assess their differences on trade issues at the World Trade Organization ministerial conference this Wednesday, a wide range of rich and poor countries and environmental organizations met on the issue of fisheries subsidies.

Trade and agriculture ministers from the United States, the European Union, Brazil, Senegal, New Zealand and the Philippines joined 11 environmental organizations to call for WTO rules that will be used to prohibit government subsidies to fishing that contribute to overfishing.

The change reflects the spread of the influence of trade policies and underlines the dilemma they pose to non-profit groups.

The collective stance is important because it represents the first time that an initiative launched by non-governmental organizations - in this case, WWF International and other environmental groups - has been adopted by the WTO as part of trade negotiations rule. Pascal Lamy, WTO director general, has circulated a draft text here a ban on subsidies to overfishing, although many technical details have yet to be developed.

Broad support by environmental activists for fishing subsidy limits contrasted with protests outside the convention center of anti-globalization protesters from around the world. South Korean farmers opposed to free trade in rice scuffled with police for a second day, but there were no arrests and no reported injuries.

20 September 2008

fishing equipment

"Fishing for Energy", an innovative partnership to recycle fishing equipment in energy, has been extended to Newport, Rhode Island. The program was launched in the city's pier at an event today attended by U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), as well as members of the community of commercial fishing and other notable personalities.

The "Fishing for Energy" initiative is a partnership between Covantes Energy, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Debris Program, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. to help communities Coastal reduce the amount of derelict fishing gear that ends in the nation of the oceans.

Abandoned fishing equipment can endanger marine life, affect the safety of navigation, and have serious economic impact on shipping and coastal communities. Since the program was launched in February, more than 80,000 pounds of fishing nets, trawling gear, crab pots, and fishing line were collected and converted into energy.

"This collaboration and innovative project which will in turn endanger the environment and the burden on local fishermen an opportunity to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and grow our economy green", U.S. Senator Whitehouse said.

Rhode Island is home to a large commercial fishing fleet, which landed more than 108 million pounds of lobster and fish and shellfish valued at $ 92 million in 2006. The city of Newport is home to one of the largest fleets in the state.

"The Atlantic Offshore Lobstermen Association of the (AOLA) has worked diligently to bring" Fishing for Energy "to Rhode Island," said Bonnie Spinazzola, Director of AOLA. "This program is the solution to the industry's serious concerns about that to dismiss abandoned gear retrieved from the ocean floor, and when to dispose of floating groundlines. We are excited to help the industry and the ocean environment and us pleased that the gear will be used to create energy for the general public. "

Covantes work closely with the city of Newport and Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and AOLA to coordinate the removal of abandoned local coastal waters, as well as assisting the teams who are retiring is no longer fit for use within of a fishery.

Paul Gilman, Chief Sustainability Officer for Covantes Energy, said he was encouraged by the response that the program had received by Newport and other communities.

"We are delighted that Newport has taken this important program as a way to help our oceans. They are proving valuable leadership as stewards of one of our most important resource," said Gilman. "As a company committed to improving the environment, Covantes is proud to join Newport and our partner program to convert the problem of unwanted waste into the oceans clean and renewable energy."

Once removed from the environment, the art will be shredded into a facility and transported to Schnitzer Covantes of southeastern Connecticut-Energy-waste facilities that will be converted into electricity at no cost to the city.

"The 'Fishing for Energy" program is already proving to be very useful for a number of New England in the productive activity and most of the ports, "said Jeff Trandahl, Executive Director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. "As we move forward, bringing the program to new ports, the addition of new partners and attention to this cooperative effort will increasingly benefit both fishermen and the marine environment. The fact that more than 83,000 pounds Gear has met so far is a great indicator of interest in the issue of marine debris and the need for this important partnership. "

"The 'Fishing for Energy" is an innovative and collaborative program that addresses both used and derelict fishing gear in our waters. It is an important step in working directly with the fishing community to dispose of marine debris in a way that benefits the community, "said Dave Westerholm, Director of the Office of NOAA response and restoration." NOAA and the Program Marine debris is proud to be a partner in this project to reuse abandoned as an energy source to power in the region of homes and businesses. "***